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Neuchâtel

Neuchatel called Neuenburg in German is a small town in western Switzerland. It is part of French speaking Switzerland. The city is located on the shore of Lake Neuchâtel, on the south side of the Jura massif and faces the Alps. During your stay in Neuchâtel, visit the old downtown with the historic center, the so-called "Eglise Rouge" and the old castle of Neuchatel. One of the major attraction in the region is the Creux du Van. This 160 metre high wall presents itself as a giant natural amphitheatre. This place is a paradise for mountain animals and nature lovers. The summit area of Creux du Van can be reached on foot or by car.

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Do not be fooled by the baby Aston's cute demeanor as its retractable roof will provide you with all of the same tingling sensations that Aston Martins of the past did. The Vantage's V8 is a 4.7 liter, naturally-aspirated powerhouse with 436 hp and 490 NM of torque, able to get the Vantage form 0-100km/h in only 4.7 seconds. ...

As a high-quality alternative to some other small city cars, the Audi A1 offers all of the quality that any other Audi vehicle does but manages to package all of that convenience in a tiny frame. The 122 hp 1.4L 4-cylinder engine is more than enough to give the A1 a spritely and fun personality...

The BMW 118i is equipped with a 1.6L turbo engine producing a total of 136 hp coupled to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Its strong, small frame enables excellent handling and an overall impression of fun when at the wheel....

Thanks to a recent refresh and facelift, the newest generation of 3 series truly stands out for its quality and performance. With a 2.0 litre turbocharge engine puching out 252 hp working conjuction with a all-wheel drive system, the 330xi can manage an impressive 0-100 km/h of only 5.8 seconds. ...

A truly ground breaking vehicle based on a semi-aluminium and carbon fiber chassis providing excellent stability and control while keeping weight at a minimum for improved fuel consumption. The changes are not limited to what the eye can see: the new 7 Series retains all of the elegance of the previous generation and introduces new lines to update the overall design and to give it more road...

The i8 is a technology showcase that features the use of both electric and petrol engines for a total of 362 hp and 0-100 km/h in just 4.4 seconds. The tech on this car also features a new type of mass produced carbon fiber chassis that reduces the weight and increases the performance. ...

Much like with the X6, BMW is continuing a recipe that works: start with an SUV frame and build a sedan upon it, creating a truly unique motoring experience in process. The X4 35i is equipped with the range-topping turbocharge straight six. With its 306 hp and 5 second 0-100 km/h time, the X4 is no slouch and coupled to it is BMW's xDrive all-wheel drive system, enabling you to access rougher...

In 2015 the iconic BMW X5 SUV received a fresh makeover. Now looking as sharp as ever, the new X5, offers more space and practicality than before while maintaining its bold design and confident stance. The 3.0L diesel six-cylinder engine in this variant is particularly well suited to the X5. Its 258 hp and 560 NM of torque will get this two ton plus SUV from 0-100km/h in under 7 seconds, a...

The previous generation 458 Italia was already a huge success when it first came out. Fast forward 5 years and the new Ferrari road-rocket is born: the 488 GTB. The 488 drops the old 4.5 L engine to opt for a smaller and lighter 3.9 L V8 with forced induction in the form of a bi-turbo set-up. This results net power increase of 100 hp from the previous model making the 488 accelerate from 0-100...

The red Start/Stop button located on the steering wheel brings the Ferrari California T’s 3.8L Twin-Turbo V8 to life. The engine’s 560 hp, 70 more than the previous model, enables the California T to get from 0-100 km/h in as little as 3.5 seconds, more than enough to claim its place in the supercar kingdom....

The Huracan retains then its predecessor’s 5.2L naturally aspirated V10, one of the last of its kind. Thanks to the engine’s massive 610hp, the Huracan will accelerate from 0-100 km/h in only 3.2 seconds, it has even been tested to accelerate faster! If speed is this car’s top priority, then attention to detail and design must have come as a very close second. The Lamborghini’s angular...

Mercedes-Benz is mostly known for the production of high-end luxury cars, recently however, it has made a big break in the city-car market with its new small car, the A Class. Since its first launch in 1997, the A-class was never a massive hit, however, with the new design in 2012, the A class has become one of the most popular small cars around....

With the front mid-engine 4.0L turbocharged V8, now producing a full 560 hp (about 50 more than its coupé twin) thrusts the AMG GTC roadster from 0-100 km/h in just 3.8 seconds! While the AMG GTC loses a roof, it gains in excitement while staying true to a more expressive design and, most importantly, refined handling for an unforgettable driving experience....

Its peppy 210 hp 2.0L turbocharge engine and 368 NM of torque delivers a respectable performance of 7.5 seconds from 0-100 km/h while the convertible top goes from up to down in as little as 16 seconds. The E 250 is the perfect summer cruiser, especially with the top down. ...

Known as the G Class since its launch in 1972, it is longest produced vehicle of Mercedes-Benz. In this variant of the G Class, the G 63 AMG, a 5.0L biturbo V8 engine produces 571 hp and a massive 700NM of torque, enough to get you through the most difficult terrain and from 0-100 km/h in 5 seconds flat....

Designed to be an off-roader with head-turning looks, the GLE manages its role perfectly: the design is a blend of muscular shapes contoured by the elegant lines of a sedan. In this version, the 450 AMG, the GLE gets a 362 hp biturbo fed V6, which gets it from 0-100 kp/h in only 5.6 seconds....

Formerly known as the GL, the GLS is the foremost SUV produced by Mercedes-Benz. In this variant of the GLS, the GLS 400, a 3.0L biturbo V6 engine produces 333 hp and 480 NM of torque, enough to get you through any terrain. ...

The S-Class has become the iconic symbol of German luxury sedans. With the most recent redesign of the S Class in 2013, Mercedes-Benz has once again taken center stage in the luxury limousine market. With its elegant and modern design, we see how the previous generations of the model have evolved into this new body work. The interior of the car is where most of the changes can be noted. ...

With the most recent redesign of the S Class in 2013, Mercedes-Benz has once again taken center stage in the luxury limousine market. But with the extra Maybach badge added to it, the S Class enters a league of its own. The elegant S Class lines are further extended to create an ultra-long and comfortable limousine. ...

In its newest iteration, the SLC has received a complete redesign to update its looks, and a successful one too. In this variant, the SLC 250 CDI, a diesel four cylinder engine produces 211 hp and 400 NM of torque, making this SLC quite a nimble and peppy car to drive. The car is ideal for country road driving with the top down. The small frame and responsive steering make it a very engaging...